How do I recover an unsaved Excel file?
To recover an unsaved Excel file, you can follow these steps:
1. Look for AutoRecover files:
- Open Excel.
- Go to "File" > "Info" > "Manage Workbook."
- Click on "Recover Unsaved Workbooks."
- Look for the file you want to recover in the list of unsaved files.
- Select the file and click "Open."
2. Search for temporary files:
- Open Excel.
- Go to "File" > "Open" and select "Recent."
- Scroll to the bottom and click "Recover Unsaved Workbooks."
- Search for files with a .tmp extension that might be your unsaved file.
- Select the file you want and click "Open."
3. Check the temporary folder:
- Press "Win + R" to open the Run dialog box.
- Type "%temp%" and press Enter.
- Look for Excel temporary files that might be your unsaved file.
- Copy the file to a safe location and change the extension to .xlsx.
4. Use Document Recovery:
- Open Excel.
- Go to "File" > "Open."
- Navigate to the folder where the file was saved.
- Look for files with the extension .asd (AutoRecover files).
- Select the file you want and click "Open."
5. Search in the AutoRecover folder:
- Go to the AutoRecover folder location.
(By default, it is located in C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Excel)
- Look for files that might be your unsaved Excel file.
- Copy the file to a safe location and open it in Excel.
By following these steps, you should be able to recover your unsaved Excel file successfully.
1. Look for AutoRecover files:
- Open Excel.
- Go to "File" > "Info" > "Manage Workbook."
- Click on "Recover Unsaved Workbooks."
- Look for the file you want to recover in the list of unsaved files.
- Select the file and click "Open."
2. Search for temporary files:
- Open Excel.
- Go to "File" > "Open" and select "Recent."
- Scroll to the bottom and click "Recover Unsaved Workbooks."
- Search for files with a .tmp extension that might be your unsaved file.
- Select the file you want and click "Open."
3. Check the temporary folder:
- Press "Win + R" to open the Run dialog box.
- Type "%temp%" and press Enter.
- Look for Excel temporary files that might be your unsaved file.
- Copy the file to a safe location and change the extension to .xlsx.
4. Use Document Recovery:
- Open Excel.
- Go to "File" > "Open."
- Navigate to the folder where the file was saved.
- Look for files with the extension .asd (AutoRecover files).
- Select the file you want and click "Open."
5. Search in the AutoRecover folder:
- Go to the AutoRecover folder location.
(By default, it is located in C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Excel)
- Look for files that might be your unsaved Excel file.
- Copy the file to a safe location and open it in Excel.
By following these steps, you should be able to recover your unsaved Excel file successfully.